This article addresses the challenges facing art galleries in the Sydney metropolitan area with regards to maximising their brand equity. It takes a case study approach, and investigates art galleries' sources of brand equity and the implications for their marketing communications strategies. The research has shown that art galleries have a good understanding of their brand equity entities, however, have to learn to coordinate them successfully. Further, the different types of galleries examined employ and believe in a different mix of marketing communications efforts reflecting their objectives and resources. However, their strategies are not always customer orientated, and lack supporting research. This article is part of a larger research project investigating brand equity in the arts in Australia.
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Stegemann, N., & Thompson, B. (2011). Visual Arts Marketing: The Brand Equity Challenge Facing Galleries. International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 4(12). https://doi.org/10.19030/iber.v4i12.3639
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